![]() Compared to Alcon this solution works out better since it is more gentle and doesn't dry out the lens. When I take them out, I clean again to make sure dust and deposits are washed away. Though it says "no rub", I still go through the process of rubbing the lens a little bit before leaving them in the case. The solution dissolves any protein deposits the lens collect during normal wear, making them fresh and ready for the next day. Then I switched to Renu Multiplus solution to see if there was any difference. It was ok but left my lens blurry the morning after. When I first started wearing contact lens, I used Alcon No Rub solution to store and cleanse the lens. One other very minor complaint- I don't like the included case much. I also found my lenses were slightly more likely to tear. I'm not sure if I was slightly allergic to the actual solution or if it didn't fully clean off any allergens sticking to the lenses from the previous day. I have rather bad allergies and sometimes my eyes would be a tiny bit itchy after putting on contacts cleaned and stored in ReNu. I found my contacts didn't seem as clean when I used the ReNu (compared to either of the Opti-Free solutions). For the same price, I much prefer Opti-Free Express or Opti-Free Replenish. While Bausch & Lomb ReNu MuliPlus Multi-Purpose Solution No Rub formula is far better than the economy/super saver solutions, it isn't the best. ![]() I love Bausch & Lomb Sensitive Eye rewetting drops, so I thought I'd give their contact solution a try. In that time I've tried a number of different contact solutions (mostly when I was trying to save money and/or there was a really great sale). ![]()
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